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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 15

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(Orlanba frtt 14 fx Ilili iMllll z' are of'en squelched when they discover one accidentally. Take the case of the Winter Park Newcomers Club, anxious to lay cut the welcome carpet for all new residents to "the city of homes." welcoming Winter Park's own Eve Eacon to Winter Park when she was merely switching residences. Mrs. Eacon. as you know, is owner-edrtor-pubhsher of the Winter Park Sua and formerly was associated with the Winter Park Herald.

She's a Florida daughter and has lived in Orlando and Winter Park all her life. She just happened to be transferring abodes from E. Colonial Dr. in Orlando to Oakhurst in W. P.

at the time the Newcomers graciously and cordially welcomed her to the city she's been writing about and bvmg in for years. 0 0 0 TODrs DEMIT SSE: A wedding ring is Lke a tourniquet. It stops circulation. C9-E5-CCK CFT.f a. THE NEXT few paragraphs ir.ay result in an influx of letters On th Town of rodomontade but this straddling the picket fence of indecision in debating whether or not to tell you something has got to go.

I'm gotn to reveal it despite the conse-0'iences. for after all, you read I i MIRROR OF YOUR MIND Air 'fjk C1m V. ers directly responsible for th consequences. If it hadn't hrrn for you and your persistence to get something for nothing, it wouldn't have had such far reaching effects in the first So it's actually your story I'm telling you. You made the nrs.

Because of your ccnorous response to the Beacham Theater pa'-s offer and the resulting tie in with Southern Bell, r.rws of its ramifications has spread as far as Havana, Cuba. For months now, you nice folks have been sending me newspaper cUppinzs from the various out-of-town publications "we made," and the total to date numbers an even dozen. I RANK R. CLEVELAND. 1202 Ivanhoe surprised by sending the On the Town-Beacham Theater-Southern ruckus report appearing in Edward Scott's column in the Havana Post.

Mrs. Larry Shcehan of San Bernardino. the former Welcome Buchanan of Orlando. Are womet more adaptable than men? mailed the wire Associated Prcssl story of the ruckus as printed in the San Bernardino Evening Telegram. The same goes for Mrs.

Hope Strong Jr. who relayed the three paragraph hit from the Washington D. C. Evening Star. Bob Abel who found the same in the feeling sorry for ourselves, relying on our misery to arouse their sympathy and CcCA BIT ME WAT AAS kin, KVftTTvtoU TWtW TC A WntK KVV k-ME K5P kW2Y 1 tCUV'Cd, SA.lT0t? ARE A A i Cft WUfCEPAT: pcT tscv i'0r- om.Y,r.Mtt-ft:t.

-i OUT ir-i a -v I TAV-' Jf AT OZONE tSCM I Ol 10 LMDG3CROLW CAMT rj; -f' I E5 5EMMNG TViE KID5 (Jfsr1 flwAI5-'V, ft, fMCK TO TVE JUVENILE HOME eSTN 1 'Ljy'; i A W'tV Twebes plenty to 6 1 Pi rtJ fckmksVcr) Mould aoe seventy) sack and get) 4 RCUTEr EVESY (fVJ -t DOZEN rj 't IM TWELVE 1 f1 r-'yr-rsut fif know yes- Usl I mythass )(who vouldn-t I SHORT-CHANGED y' -W-MISTAH-YOOJ i'VES A lP KNW bring them to heel. We may play martyr until something good happens, or until our common sense returns. Las Angeles Times. Lyle Warner from the Seattle Times. J.

J. Marcus from Chicago Daily Tribune; Mrs. A. J. Campbell from the Knoxville Journal; Mrs.

M. R. Cole from the Grand Island Daily Independent of Grand Island, and Mrs. Jim Henderson from the Detroit News. Duplicates were received from the Washington.

D. C. Tublic Clipping Bureau, and an anonymous sender submitted the same squib from the Pottsville. Pa. Republican.

The publications en Answer: Most modern women are, because their education and training is aimed in two directions: toward motherhood and toward earning a living if necessary or desirable. Many women consider their status as temporary or part-time, whether they are homemakers or career bent. The idea of a possible change later on remains with them. Even women who pursue a career with single-minded purpose are affected by their early dual role preparation, which still influences their personality. Does drunkenness make people hostile? Answer: No.

Intoxication may bring out hostility in a seemialy docile person, but it was there all the time. Many inherently hostile indi BM, compass a time range from late April to May 4. 0 JO ANN WISE and Bonnie Jordan, "two hillbilly lovers," sre a mite perplexed as to why On the Town failed to mention the Wilhurn Brolhers in last week's dissertation on the Grand Ole Opry jamhorp "when you gave your opinion of fill the artists here except Doyle and Teddy Wilhurn." The Wilhurn Brothers were not the only entertainers ne-circled by any means. They were left nut along wilh a whole string of 'cm. including the Rainbow Ranch Boys.

Mother Maybclle and the Carter Sisters. Slim Whitman and his band, Jimmy Rodners Snow. 1he Davis Sisters and Onie Wheeler, juvi it was done because the nearbv feature. Mirror of Your Mind, was looming into sight and it needed a few lines too. S.id deletion doesn't necessarily mean the Wilhurn Brothers prrn't rip-snorting good in the hillbilly music field, and it's cricket with me if you two gals go ahead with organizing your Wilburn Brothers fan club.

a SOME WEEKS ago On the Town surveyed downtown Orlando shoppers as to "where were you born" in a fizzlcd-out Attempt to find an honest to goodness native Orlandoan. Since then "Aunt Jean" has received a scoop from Sherry White, W. Gore, to the effect: "If you are still interested in native daughters of Orlando, I am one. I was born at Orange Memorial Hospital in November, 1952. I am almost two and one-half years old." Xative-borns are such rarities nowadays that newcomers viduals have repressed successfully this undesirable to be some people like miserable? Answer: Yes, there are individuals who enjoy misery as a way of justifying failure.

There are others, probably including you and me, who occasionally make ourselves miserable when we want to bring someone under our control. When our friend or wife goes against our. fishes, we start trait and outwardly are agreeable and friendly. But when alcohol breaks down their inhibitions, their suppressed antagonism gets out of control and comes to the surface. Thus an outwardly placid person who has repressed hostile feelings may fly into a rage over some triviality.

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